This is one of Japan's three major Inari shrines. People come here to pray for family safety and business prosperity. It's always busy and feels very spiritual.
Saijo Inari | Review by 趙維
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Tokyo Midtown Yaesu
Directly connected to JR Tokyo Station, Tokyo Midtown Yaesu is a mega retailer built around the concept of “Japan Presentation Field - A City Where Japan’s Dreams Gather and the World’s Dreams Grow.”
The location is unbeatable! It's super close to the subway, JR, and even the Shinkansen.
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Tokyu Plaza Harajuku Harakado
Doors are wide open at this brand new mega-retailer, opened at the Jingumae intersection between Harajuku and Omotesando in April 2024. Step inside to find nine different floors from basement to 7th floor rooftop terrace, complete with 75 shops and restaurants to browse, plus a public bathhouse, gallery, library, and so much more.
The architecture is super modern and creative. The mirrored staircase at the entrance is a hot spot for tourists to snap photos and check in.
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Konica Minolta Science Dome (Hachioji City Children's Museum of Science)
An interactive science museum with a variety of hands-on exhibits and simulators, where visitors can learn about science through play. The facility is divided into three experiential zones: "See," "Touch," and "Create," catering to both preschoolers and adults.
The earthquake simulation area lets you feel different levels of shaking and helps you understand what causes earthquakes and their effects.
